Sign the Petition to

Bury Council

We are calling for the license to sell dogs at Radcliffe Pets to be withdrawn with immediate effect. Puppies are bought in from puppy farms and sold to the public from a shop window. WE ARE CALLING ON BURY COUNCIL TO WITHDRAW THEIR LICENSE IMMEDIATELY . WE DO NOT WANT DOGS BEING SOLD FROM PET SHOPS WITHOUT THEIR MOTHERS PRESENT AND WITH NO TRACEABILITY. IT IS IMMORAL AND CUREL. BURY COUNCIL NEED TO STOP SUPPORTING THE TRADE IN PUPPY FARM DOGS ONCE AND FOR ALL! .

Signed,

North West Action for Animals

This petition closed 12 months ago

How this will help

Radcliffe Pets sell puppies, under license by Bury Council (the Council responsible for licensing
horrendous puppy farm Bentley Hall Farm).

Radcliffe Pets sell puppies, under license by Bury Council (the Council responsible for licensing
horrendous puppy farm Bentley Hall Farm).

Puppies are bought in from
puppy farms and sold to the public from a shop window.

Dogs are not
vaccinated when they are sold and the details of where they have come from are
not given to the customer. They claim this is because "He [the
breeder] doesn't want his details getting out".

The shop have
indicated in a phone call with NWAFA today that the puppies are sourced from a
farm in Leek called Leek Hall Farm. Leek Council have today confirmed that they
don't have any dog breeders registered as Leek Hall Farm.

Here's a
summary of the conversation we had with them. The dogs in question are a
pair of Shar Pei bitches. We were told they are 12 weeks old. They are
advertised online as 20 weeks old. We were told they were "pure
bred".

We asked the shop
about where the puppies came from and who bred them and were told:

"They're cheap because
they have no papers or anything. The breeder doesn't want his details given out
because he doesn't sell to the public, just to pet shops."

When we pushed them
on the breeders details they said:

"We buy them from a puppy
farm in Leek thats all I can tell you."

When asked about
vaccinations and paperwork, they said:

"They haven't had
anything, we've wormed them but that's it. It's up to whoever buys them to do
that stuff." "They don't have any paperwork, we just have the
name of the person who bred them which we have to keep but you'll just get a
little piece of paper with the date they were wormed by us."

PLEASE JOIN NWAFA IN CALLING ON
BURY COUNCIL TO WITHDRAW THEIR LICENSE IMMEDIATELY . WE DO NOT WANT DOGS BEING
SOLD FROM PET SHOPS WITHOUT THEIR MOTHERS PRESENT AND WITH NO TRACEABILITY. IT
IS IMMORAL AND CUREL. BURY COUNCIL NEED TO STOP SUPPORTING THE TRADE IN PUPPY
FARM DOGS ONCE AND FOR ALL!